Send
81send to — phr verb Send to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑front, ↑jail, ↑prison, ↑sleep …
82send up — phr verb Send up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑prayer, ↑shoot, ↑spray …
83send — Singlish (Singapore English) to take (i.e. drive) somebody somewhere She gets her maid to send the boy in a cab …
84Send — Original name in latin Send Name in other language State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 51.28875 latitude 0.52666 altitude 32 Population 6597 Date 2011 02 14 …
85send up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb Informal. To place officially in confinement: commit, consign, institutional , ize. See FREE. II verb See send …
86send — To transfer information from one computer to another. To send a file is called uploading the file. See also receive …
87send in — submit, send …
88send-up — See a send up …
89send up — to pass a prison sentence upon The prisons of New York and New Orleans were upstream of the cities, and convicts were sent up the river or line of which this is a shortened, and confusing, form, meaning the same as send down1 …
90send-up — noun (C) BrE informal the act of copying someone or something in a way that makes them look funny or silly (+ of): a brilliant send up of Clint Eastwood …